Writing at the Golden Age Detection group on Facebook, Jeffrey Marks reminds us that today is the 126th anniversary of the birth of Fr. Ronald Knox, a classic writer from the Golden Age of English Detective Fiction. Father Knox is perhaps best remembered as the author of the "10 Commandments of Detective Fiction," a list which is frequently more honored in the breach than in the observance (including by Knox himself). (And a hat tip to Jeff for the link.)
I reviewed one of Knox's mysteries, The Viaduct Murder, on this blog several years ago including a full review on the podcast. It's an entertaining book, quite in keeping with the Golden Age tradition of fair play puzzles. It is still available (at the link) as an e-book for the Kindle, although I'm pretty sure it's out there in other electronic formats as well.
Comments
You can follow this conversation by subscribing to the comment feed for this post.